Namukku Parkkan (Malayalam Movie: നമുക്കു പാര്‍ക്കാന്‍)

Namukku Parkkan is a 2012 Malayalam film directed by Aji John, starring Anoop Menon and Meghna Raj in the lead roles. Jayasurya plays a pivotal guest appearance, while Mohanlal makes a vocal appearance in the film… [Read more from English Wikipedia]

Critical Reviews

Anoop is his usual self, playing an extremely homely character, who plays with his kids, cares for his wife and jokes with his colleagues. His stony visage even at times of crisis does not work against him, as Anoop handles tension without ever loosening his grip over the character. Meghna Raj does not over-exert and the result is a character that emanates appeal and grace… [Read more from Times of India]

The only thing that works in ‘Namukku Paarkkaan’ is the chemistry between the lead pair – Anoop Menon and Meghna Raj. As for the rest of it, I’d say that the film puts in a little bit of everything into it, to a point that makes you really wish that they would just build a house, and get it over and done with… [Read more from Nowrunning]

Go with not much expectation and chances are that you may find ‘Namukku Parkkaan’ as a not so bad one-time watch. The decision is yours!.. [Read more from Sify]

‘Namukku Paarkan’ is definitely a movie for an one time watch for families. With its short running time of two hours, no double entendres or silly jokes, this simple soft movie may not depress you for sure… [Read more from IndiaGlitz]

Namukku parkkan reflects nothing fresh, different or what we are not aware of, the reality of a middle class family, which is a subject which we have seen in many films and has become a frozen subject which gives no feelings to a viewer.But, could be put in the list of movies which could be watched once… [Read more from FilmGlitz]

‘Namukku Parkkan’ is a movie without surprises, has nothing fresh to offer except a used up theme but if you are not too keen on novelties and likes to see a typical tear jerking Malayalam movie of the past. On the whole, ‘Namukku Parkkan’ is not as endearing as it promised in the beginning, despite some fresh flourishes… [Read more from Metromatinee]